Nissan unveils the Kicks for Brazil

Nissan unveiled its new small global crossover in Brazil called the Kicks. Set to be on sale later this year in Brazil, it will then come to over 80 global markets worldwide and also possibly North America. It promises best in class rear seating room and features a host of technologies like Around View Monitor and Moving Object Detection, which uses 4 cameras to give you a view of the car's surroundings and to warn the driver of any unseen hazards. The styling is also quite attractive for a car in this segment, and in my opinion, is the best interpretation of Nissan's new corporate look. Read on for the press release and wallpapers

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Around View Monitor and Moving Object Detection, segment first in the region, to offer a step on the road to Nissan Intelligent Mobility

Brazil sales start in August, followed by other Latin American markets later in fiscal year 2016

To be launched in more than 80 countries

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil (May 2, 2016) – Nissan’s global leadership in the crossover segment will be further strengthened by the arrival of the allnew Nissan Kicks.

The production Nissan Kicks retains the basic design cues taken from the Kicks Concept – first shown at the Sao Paulo Motor Show in 2014 – and is a stylish crossover built for busy city-dwellers to tackle everything the city can throw at it.

To meet initial Brazilian demand, Kicks will be produced at Nissan’s benchmark plant in Aguascalientes, Mexico. Ramp-up to full production will start within FY16 at the Nissan facility in Resende, Rio de Janeiro – the site of a $192 million (R$750 million) investment to prepare for Kicks.

Kicks features established design signatures, such as Nissan’s V-motion grille, boomerang head and taillights, and the floating roof with a “wraparound visor” look to the windscreen and side glass.

During the engineering process, much attention was paid to the car’s overall aerodynamic performance – not only to benefit its dynamic performance, but also its overall refinement by reducing wind noise.

Inside, the story is one of quality and futuristic design in a cabin full of innovative features expected by a target audience who are technology hungry. The interior promises best in class passenger space in the rear – despite the coupé-like roofline – as well as one of the largest load areas in its class.

Front seat occupants face the latest version of Nissan’s modern and simple Gliding Wing dashboard design, which is dominated by a centrally mounted seven-inch full color display housing a comprehensive infotainment system with Smartphone connectivity.

Among the other technology on-board, Kicks will feature Around View Monitor and Moving Object Detection, which use four on-board cameras to present a view of the car and to warn the driver of any unseen hazards. This is a segment first in the region and, taken together, offers a step on the road to Nissan Intelligent Mobility.

A sporting flavor is provided by the flat-bottom steering wheel, while thecrossover stance provides a high eye point to give the driver an empoweringviewpoint of the road ahead.

“With Kicks, we have developed a compact crossover in the best Nissan tradition, and thanks to the unmatched experience, we have in creating vehicles to meet the needs of car-buyers around the world,” said Keno Kato, corporate vice president, Product Planning, Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. “Kicks will offer best-in-class design, convenience and technological innovation. And, it will demonstrate Nissan’s commitment to Nissan Intelligent Mobility. Kicks is a car to confidently take on the city.”

Nissan Kicks sales will begin first in Brazil in August, followed by Latin American left-hand drive markets later in fiscal year 2016. And ultimately, it will be introduced in more than 80 global markets. Full details of Kicks prices, specifications and equipment will be released closer to its on-sale date.